Yes, it is the best piece of reloading equipment I own. The only issue using it is if you are on a firing line with many other shooters shooting at the same time. For it to read the bullet speed, you have to arm it first. When you arm it, it is "listening for a bang" to send out the radar pulse to read the speed. If there are other shooters near you, it can send the pulse but there be no bullet there in your path, and it causes and error. You can mess with the sensitivity of the unit to help with this, but I have not messed with it.

Yes, it is the best piece of reloading equipment I own. The only issue using it is if you are on a firing line with many other shooters shooting at the same time. For it to read the bullet speed, you have to arm it first. When you arm it, it is "listening for a bang" to send out the radar pulse to read the speed. If there are other shooters near you, it can send the pulse but there be no bullet there in your path, and it causes and error. You can mess with the sensitivity of the unit to help with this, but I have not messed with it.

I set mine to always on. It will start reading when it "sees" the bullet and had worked wel. But alliagnmet becomes much more important

Chad, am I better off waiting for my backordered labradar to get in, or would a magnetospeed v3 be a ok replacement?

I would think for the price difference, you would be better served with the Labradar. I've always seen the Magnetospeed being a very limited device (poor results with lead bullets, handguns, and pistols).